radiation biology Crossword Puzzles
Nuclear Energy 2013-03-06
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- the radioactive by-product of nuclear energy production.
- the energy given off as invisible waves and particles.
- the neutrons and protons in the center of an atom.
- the nuclear reactor that reprocesses its fuel to make new fuel
- Using a material faster than it can be regenerated and the supply will run out.
- The gradual warming of the Earth's climate.
- Having a new or reusable supply of material available for use
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- a nuclear reaction in which atomic nuclei fuse or join together
- the first woman scientist to win the Nobel prize for her work with radiation
- atoms that can produce radiation.
- a very hot mixture of gases that can conduct electricity
- Substances in the atomosphere that trap heat.
12 Clues: atoms that can produce radiation. • The gradual warming of the Earth's climate. • Substances in the atomosphere that trap heat. • the neutrons and protons in the center of an atom. • the energy given off as invisible waves and particles. • the radioactive by-product of nuclear energy production. • a very hot mixture of gases that can conduct electricity • ...
Earth's Atmosphere 2025-05-06
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- the process of gas turning into liquid
- the process of liquid turning into gas
- the process where gases in the atmosphere trap heat, keeping Earth warm
- an invisible force that surrounds Earth and helps protect it from solar radiation
- a stream of charged particles released from the Sun
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- the force of air pushing on Earth's surface and everything on it
- the layer of gases surrounding Earth or another planet
- energy that travels in waves, including light and heat from the Sun
- how temperature changes from one location to another
- the different elements or parts that make up something
- a region in the atmosphere that blocks harmful ultraviolet radiation
- how much mass is contained in a given volume
12 Clues: the process of gas turning into liquid • the process of liquid turning into gas • how much mass is contained in a given volume • a stream of charged particles released from the Sun • how temperature changes from one location to another • the layer of gases surrounding Earth or another planet • the different elements or parts that make up something • ...
Week 12 and 13 Spelling 2023-03-08
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- the use of science to solve problems
- in the same words: word for word
- to make from raw materials by hand or machine
- one who claims to be an expert
- to join with others in refusing to deal with a person, organization, or country usually to express disapproval
- the study of living organisms
- to do away with especially by legislative action
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- part of a fraction below the line
- the act or instance of resisting; opposition
- using more words than needed
- the act of naming a candidate for office
- the number of times a wave peaks over a period of time
- a brief popular saying expressing a wise thought
- a change in nature, form, or units
- a branch of biology concerned with animals
- the preface or introduction to a literary work
16 Clues: using more words than needed • the study of living organisms • one who claims to be an expert • in the same words: word for word • part of a fraction below the line • a change in nature, form, or units • the use of science to solve problems • the act of naming a candidate for office • a branch of biology concerned with animals • the act or instance of resisting; opposition • ...
Field of Study 2014-06-04
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- The study of the origin, nature, and course of diseases
- The study of the Earth's Atmosphere
- The study of life and all living organisms
- The study of the ocean and the plants and animals that live in it
- The scientific study of substances
- The study of stars,planets ,and space
- The branch of physics that deals with sound and sound waves
- The study of animals
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- The study of the forms of life existing in former geologic periods
- The study of plant life
- The study of the earths physical structure
- The branch of biology dealing with the relations and interactions between organisms and their environment
- The branch of zoology dealing with fishes
- The science of soil management and the production of field crops
- The study of the distant past
- The study of matter and energy
16 Clues: The study of animals • The study of plant life • The study of the distant past • The study of matter and energy • The scientific study of substances • The study of the Earth's Atmosphere • The study of stars,planets ,and space • The branch of zoology dealing with fishes • The study of the earths physical structure • The study of life and all living organisms • ...
Biology Crossword 2024-01-16
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- The process by which organisms exchange gases with their environment.
- The outermost layer of the Earth where life exists.
- The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- The kingdom that includes Mushrooms.
- A process where plants convert sunlight into energy.
- The branch of biology that deals with the form and structure of organisms.
- A molecule that carries genetic information.
- The fluid-filled sac in a cell.
- The scientific study of animals.
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- What is the powerhouse of the cell?
- The science of classifying and naming organisms.
- The process by which living organisms produce offspring.
- A group of organisms of the same species living in a particular geographic area.
- The study of cells.
- The branch of biology that studies the interactions between organisms and their environment.
- The basic unit of life.
16 Clues: The study of cells. • The basic unit of life. • The fluid-filled sac in a cell. • The scientific study of animals. • What is the powerhouse of the cell? • The kingdom that includes Mushrooms. • A molecule that carries genetic information. • The science of classifying and naming organisms. • The outermost layer of the Earth where life exists. • ...
Bulldog Breeze Winter Edition Crossword 2023-12-14
13 Clues: ski • Chef • Jersey • Biology • our home • Chemistry • Ice Cream • "Go _____!" • Main Street • Digital Design • North Lake Spot • Lake West of Town • Best Bar Food In Town
Greek Prefixes 2025-02-02
13 Clues: far • self • time • life • light • water • small • earth • study of life • study of maps • service for speaking far • instrument to measure time • practice of taking pictures
Branches of Science 2018-05-23
16 Clues: Earth • space • baking • fossils • study of life • study of soil • push and pull • study of fish • earth history • study of sound • study of plant • study of ocean • medical science • study of animals • study of atmosphere • study of environment/ecosystem
Words I 2017-11-10
16 Clues: яд • ливень • радуга • отходы • нехватка • барометр • радиация • население • разрушение • загрязнять • загрязнение • ультрафиолет • быть причиной • сильный дождь • окружающая среда • выбрасывать на свалку
Carbon Cycle/Greenhouse Effect 2026-01-21
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- CO2 in the air would be found in this sphere on Earth.
- the act of cutting down a large number of trees
- The ________ removes the most carbon out of the atmosphere
- This type of radiation comes directly from the sun
- The three most common greenhouse gases are Carbon Dioxide, Methane, and ________(2 words)
- A carbon ______ is something, like trees or the ocean, that has the ability to absorb large amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere.
- Cellular____________: when animals and humans breathe in O2 and breathe out CO2
- The ocean would be labeled as this sphere.
- The carbon in coal would be included in this sphere.
- ___________ radiation is the type of radiation that we describe as heat
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- The sugar that plants produce during photosynthesis
- If we cut down many trees, the Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere ___________
- The process where plants take CO2 out of the atmosphere and release O2.
- _________ gases help trap heat in Earth's atmosphere
- When we burn fossil fuels, we release _______ _________ into the atmosphere (2 words)
- the 4th most abundant element in the universe
- The greenhouse effect is the process where greenhouse gases help _______ heat on Earth.
- Trees fall under this sphere on Earth.
- Cows contribute to the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere by burping and farting ___________
19 Clues: Trees fall under this sphere on Earth. • The ocean would be labeled as this sphere. • the 4th most abundant element in the universe • the act of cutting down a large number of trees • This type of radiation comes directly from the sun • The sugar that plants produce during photosynthesis • _________ gases help trap heat in Earth's atmosphere • ...
Radio Threrapy 2013-09-18
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- A common temporary side effect caused by the treatment
- The type of radiation commonly used.
- During the treatment you are I......Radiation
- A machine used during external treatment-radio therapy
- Each treatment is known as this
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- A doctor who specialises in cancer care using radiotherapy and chemotherapy
- Radio therapy may damage these in your body
- Ionizing radiation works by damaging the ... of exposed tissue leading to cellular death
- Internal treatment involving a small piece of radioactive material temporarily placed inside the body near the cancerous cells
- Cancerous cells are known as M....... Cells
- The cancerous growth inside the body, focus of the gamma rays/beams
11 Clues: Each treatment is known as this • The type of radiation commonly used. • Radio therapy may damage these in your body • Cancerous cells are known as M....... Cells • During the treatment you are I......Radiation • A common temporary side effect caused by the treatment • A machine used during external treatment-radio therapy • ...
Dental Radiography Ch 21- 2022-11-01
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- The zone in which structures are clearly demonstrated on a panoramic image is termed?
- The collimator is a lead plate with a small, round or rectangular opening.
- Recommendations by the international commission on radiological protection recommend the following occupational exposure dose limits.
- Used for extraoral imaging, sensitive to light.
- The area of the oral cavity that is most likely to elicit the gag reflex when stimulated is the anterior third of the tongue.
- Used to hold the screen film in tight contact with the intensifying screen and to protect the film from exposure to light.
- A____equals the amout of radiation that will ionize one cubeic centimeter of air.
- ___radiation forms when the primary x-ray strikes or contacts any type of matter(solid, liquid, or gas.)
- ___is the process by which atoms change into negatively or positively charged ions during radiation.
- The ___ is an abbreviation for the radiation dose to which body tissues are exposed, which is measured in terms of its estimated biological effects.
- Used to view large areas of the jaw or skull
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- A device used to stabilize the patient;s head in a plane parallel to the film and at right angles to the central ray of the X-ray beam:it is used for large radiographs of the head.
- The orthopantomograph unit took the first acceptable___ radiography.
- During the ___ process, current passes through the cathode filament and heats it to an exteremely high temperature.
- Device used to convert x-ray energy into visible light,which in turn exposes screen film.
- A cassett holder with two intensifying screens is used.
- ___is the degree of darkness on an x-
- ___ radiation deflects from its path as it strikes matter.
- ___Took the first intraoral radiograph
- What is not a characteristic of short, hard wavelengths.
- What characteristic of a wavelength categorizes its electromagnetic energy?
21 Clues: ___is the degree of darkness on an x- • ___Took the first intraoral radiograph • Used to view large areas of the jaw or skull • Used for extraoral imaging, sensitive to light. • A cassett holder with two intensifying screens is used. • What is not a characteristic of short, hard wavelengths. • ___ radiation deflects from its path as it strikes matter. • ...
Dental Radiography Ch 21-24 2022-11-01
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- The zone in which structures are clearly demonstrated on a panoramic image is termed?
- The collimator is a lead plate with a small, round or rectangular opening.
- Recommendations by the international commission on radiological protection recommend the following occupational exposure dose limits.
- Used for extraoral imaging, sensitive to light.
- The area of the oral cavity that is most likely to elicit the gag reflex when stimulated is the anterior third of the tongue.
- Used to hold the screen film in tight contact with the intensifying screen and to protect the film from exposure to light.
- A____equals the amout of radiation that will ionize one cubeic centimeter of air.
- ___radiation forms when the primary x-ray strikes or contacts any type of matter(solid, liquid, or gas.)
- ___is the process by which atoms change into negatively or positively charged ions during radiation.
- The ___ is an abbreviation for the radiation dose to which body tissues are exposed, which is measured in terms of its estimated biological effects.
- Used to view large areas of the jaw or skull
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- A device used to stabilize the patient;s head in a plane parallel to the film and at right angles to the central ray of the X-ray beam:it is used for large radiographs of the head.
- The orthopantomograph unit took the first acceptable___ radiography.
- During the ___ process, current passes through the cathode filament and heats it to an exteremely high temperature.
- Device used to convert x-ray energy into visible light,which in turn exposes screen film.
- A cassett holder with two intensifying screens is used.
- ___is the degree of darkness on an x-
- ___ radiation deflects from its path as it strikes matter.
- ___Took the first intraoral radiograph
- What is not a characteristic of short, hard wavelengths.
- What characteristic of a wavelength categorizes its electromagnetic energy?
21 Clues: ___is the degree of darkness on an x- • ___Took the first intraoral radiograph • Used to view large areas of the jaw or skull • Used for extraoral imaging, sensitive to light. • A cassett holder with two intensifying screens is used. • What is not a characteristic of short, hard wavelengths. • ___ radiation deflects from its path as it strikes matter. • ...
Week 4 2022-06-02
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- negative electrode of the x-ray tube
- beneath the tongue
- describes a material that easily transmits x-ray energy with very little absorption
- catheter inserted directly into the vein for drug administration
- function of a display monitor; changes image lightness/darkness
- positive electrode of the X-ray tube
- manipulation of medical images after they have been acquired through x-ray exposure in order to improve image quality and diagnostic yield
- examination by means of the fluoroscope, employing image intensification
- mnemonic meaning to keep all radiation exposure as low as reasonably acheivable
- forms of energy emitted and transferred through matter
- compound formed by bonding of two identical simpler molecules
- form of electromagnetic radiation traveling at the speed of light, possessing the ability to penetrate matter
- within or between the layers of skin
- small sealed glass container that holds a single dose of parenteral solution in a sterile condition
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- degree of darkening blackness of exposed and processed photographic or radiographic film
- drugs that relieve pain without causing a loss of consciousness
- stable groups of bonded atoms having specific chemical properties
- process by which a beam of radiation is reduced in energy when passing through tissue or other materials
- misrepresentation of the true size or shape of an object
- resembling an immune system response to foreign material
- difference between adjacent image receptor exposures on a radiographic image
- inadequate blood flow within the body with resulting loss of oxygen and therefore energy
- entering through the skin
- drugs that promote the excretion of urine
- process of clot formation
- interactions between electrons of atoms that hold the atoms together in a stable group
- subnormal concentration of erythrocytes or hemoglobin in the blood
- presence of abnormally large amounts of fluid in the tissues of the body
28 Clues: beneath the tongue • entering through the skin • process of clot formation • negative electrode of the x-ray tube • positive electrode of the X-ray tube • within or between the layers of skin • drugs that promote the excretion of urine • forms of energy emitted and transferred through matter • misrepresentation of the true size or shape of an object • ...
Global Systems 2015-04-28
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- type of radio wave with a lengthy wavelength
- a layer of soil or rock that remains frozen throughout the year.
- a biological community where organisms interact with the physical environment
- The circulation of water that depends on the density of the water
- a naturally occurring process where plants absorb carbon, transfer it into glucose for other organisms and give off oxygen as a by-product
- a source that can be easily replenished and doesn’t deplete
- type of electromagnetic radiation, energy from the sun arrives on earth in this form of radiation
- known as the land component of the biosphere
- cycle the recycling of carbon in the environment
- the process in which water turns into gas
- part of the biosphere- known commonly as air
- weather patterns of a particular place over time. Includes humidity, temperature wind pressure etc
- is the state of the atmosphere created by the interactions of the hydrosphere, lithosphere and atmosphere, this changed from day to day.
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- something that has been emitted into the atmosphere
- type of gas that makes up 78% of the atmosphere
- the action of cutting down tress and destroying the rainforests
- the process in which gas turns into water
- fuels from renewable sources
- effect A process when the suns radiation reaches the earth’s surface, some is reflected back but the rest is absorbed by the earth causing the warming of the earth.
- sheet a layer of ice that covers a large region of land, such as Antarctica and Greenland
- period between two glacial periods of warmer global temperature.
- also known as the water component of the biosphere
- All parts of the earths surface where organisms exist
- fuels-conserved remnants from once living organisms that contain carbon from years ago.
- the release of electromagnetic energy
- the main component of natural gas and used as a fuel.
- Nino A series of climate changes that occur irregularly and mainly effect the pacific region.
27 Clues: fuels from renewable sources • the release of electromagnetic energy • the process in which gas turns into water • the process in which water turns into gas • type of radio wave with a lengthy wavelength • known as the land component of the biosphere • part of the biosphere- known commonly as air • type of gas that makes up 78% of the atmosphere • ...
Dangers of EM spectrum 2017-05-30
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- the grid on a microwave door that reflects microwaves is made of _____ but small holes allow visible light through
- our skin ______ infrared
- what we can experience from excess exposure to infrared
- energy transferred by UV to our cells can cause this on our skin
- a few cm of this metal can protect from gamma rays and xrays
- these high frequency rays can cause atoms to lose electrons, which is very dangerous if those atoms are in DNA
- this is when enough energy is transferred to atoms and they lose an electron.
- microwave ovens and mobile phones use different ______ of microwaves
- this double helix structure can also be damaged by UV
- what a certain frequency of microwaves can heat inside of cells
- all waves transfer this
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- what we feel infrared as on our skin
- are higher frequency than UV but lower than gamma rays
- something you can wear to protect your eyes from UV
- UV carries _____ energy than visible radiation
- contains high frequency ultraviolet radiation
- too much exposure to UV can lead to this
- this is a New Zealand saying to protect from UV; ___ into the shade, ____ on some high SPF sunscreen and _____ on a hat
- human _____ are in danger from microwaves due to their water content
- infrared radiation can _____ or destroy cells
- x-rays and gamma rays can cause these to occur in DNA
- x-rays and gamma rays can both ______ through the human body
- ______ frequency waves transfer more energy than the other end of the spectrum
- the type of radiation used inside of toasters to cook food
- changes in DNA can affect cell division and cause this, after exposure to x-rays or gamma rays
- another part of our bodies that can be harmed by UV
26 Clues: all waves transfer this • our skin ______ infrared • what we feel infrared as on our skin • too much exposure to UV can lead to this • contains high frequency ultraviolet radiation • infrared radiation can _____ or destroy cells • UV carries _____ energy than visible radiation • something you can wear to protect your eyes from UV • ...
Chapter 4 review 2024-02-21
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- ray- come from inside the nucleus of a radioactive atom, and they are emitted spontaneously from radioactive material.
- from one crest to another
- opposite is true for x-rays: behave more like particles than waves.
- Is a phenomenon when wavelength increases, energy behaves more wave like
- - Energy radiated through space accompanied by electrical and magnetic fields.
- -bone ~ absorbs x-rays.
- - No light passes through
- characterized by the energy contained in the photon. X-ray photon has more E than that of a light or RF photon.
- square law- Relates beam intensity to distance from the source (focal spot source of x-rays)
- - partial absorption of energy
- .Number of cycles passing any given point
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- soft tissue ~allows transmission of x-rays with decreased intensity, some change in direction.
- in a straight line.
- Smallest quantity of any type of electromagnetic radiation
- - The smallest amount of energy that can be emitted or absorbed in the from of electromagnetic radiation is known as quantum .
- Responsible for producing images.
- occupies the smallest segment of the electromagnetic spectrum, but the only portion we can sense directly
- and magnetic fields are 90-degrees to each other.
- of varying degrees of absorption of the useful x-ray beam as it passes through the tissues of the body.
- Smallest bundle of energy traveling through space at the speed of light
- half of the range from crest to valley
- energy of the radiation absorbed or emitted is directly proportional to the frequency of the radiation.
- no mass.
- intensity is INVERSELY related to the square of the distance from the source
- - describes radio waves in terms of frequency, such as television or radio stations. RF has low energy and long wavelengths. Very short wavelength RF is microwave radiation
- photons, travel @ the speed of light and either exist with a velocity of speed of light or do not exist at all.
26 Clues: no mass. • in a straight line. • -bone ~ absorbs x-rays. • from one crest to another • - No light passes through • - partial absorption of energy • Responsible for producing images. • half of the range from crest to valley • .Number of cycles passing any given point • and magnetic fields are 90-degrees to each other. • Smallest quantity of any type of electromagnetic radiation • ...
Surgical Radiography 2025-11-08
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- Orthopedic procedure using guidewires and screws to fix femoral neck fractures.
- Sterile team member who prepares instruments and maintains the sterile field.
- Term describing a surface or object that has lost its sterility.
- Fluoroscopic imaging of the biliary ducts during surgery to check for patency.
- Surgical removal of part of a vertebra to relieve pressure on the spinal cord.
- Process of determining exact anatomical position such as foreign bodies or spinal levels.
- Metal rod inserted into the intramedullary canal to stabilize a fractured lower leg bone.
- Surgical reconstruction or replacement of a joint often the hip or knee.
- Nonsterile nurse who manages workflow and patient care in the operating room.
- Increasing this between the operator and source reduces radiation exposure.
- Fluoroscopic technique used to overlay vessel images for guidance during vascular procedures.
- Technique used by nonsterile personnel to prevent contamination of the sterile field.
- C-arm function used to enlarge the area of interest for improved visualization.
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- Cardinal radiation protection method using barriers such as lead aprons.
- Fluoroscopy setting that emits radiation in short bursts to lower patient dose.
- Draping method separating the sterile and nonsterile sides during imaging.
- Surgical realignment of bone fragments using internal fixation devices.
- Physician who performs operative procedures and is a sterile team member.
- The aseptic area immediately surrounding the surgical site.
- Mobile fluoroscopy unit with an X-ray tube and image receptor in a C-shaped configuration.
- Converts X-rays into visible light for fluoroscopic imaging; minimizing distance reduces dose.
- Space between the draped patient and instrument table; only sterile team members may enter.
- One of the cardinal principles of radiation protection; shorter exposure equals less dose.
- Medical Radiologic Technologist providing intraoperative imaging services.
- Standard surgical attire worn by all OR personnel.
25 Clues: Standard surgical attire worn by all OR personnel. • The aseptic area immediately surrounding the surgical site. • Term describing a surface or object that has lost its sterility. • Surgical realignment of bone fragments using internal fixation devices. • Cardinal radiation protection method using barriers such as lead aprons. • ...
I Sem C2 2022-02-18
Fundamental Forces Vocabulary 2016-01-13
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- one of the two fixed points that is use to define an ellipse
- a force associated with electric or magnetic fields
- the carriers of the weak nuclear force that change the flavor of quarks during the beta decay
- a constant of proportionality between the gravitational force, mass, and the distance
- a property of many quarks that is related to the strong nuclear force
- the attractive force that holds a subatomic particles together in the nucleus of an atom
- the force that changes the type of a subatomic particle within the atom
- the spontaneous process that occurs when a atomic nuclei emit a high-energy particles
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- an object that is orbiting around another object
- is the elementary particles that makes up large particles such as a proton and a neutron
- the radiation that comes from earth but typically from the decaying of products or uranium such as thorium, radium, and radon
- a force that exist between two different objects that have mass
- a model of the solar system which the planets orbits around the sun
- the descriptive type of quarks
- an oval defined by two fixed points
- an instrument that uses electromagnetic fields to accelerate charged particles at speeds close to the speed of light and cause them to collide and form other particles or atoms within the atoms
- is the law that states that the force of gravity is occurring between all masses and over any distance between the objects
- that a radiation that is constantly present within the environment
- a radiation that comes from space and is mostly beta and gamma radiation came into effect
- the carrier of the strong nuclear force that binds different quarks for a different charge of color together
- a reaction that involves the nuclei of atoms and can be release large amount of energy
21 Clues: the descriptive type of quarks • an oval defined by two fixed points • an object that is orbiting around another object • a force associated with electric or magnetic fields • one of the two fixed points that is use to define an ellipse • a force that exist between two different objects that have mass • ...
Optics Dictionary - Alex Lee 2016-11-08
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- Curving outwards like the outside of a ball.
- Waves A band of electromagnetic waves of lowest frequency used for radio and TV signals.
- Allowing light to pass through so that objects behind the surface can be seen clearly.
- The height of the crest or the depth of the trough.
- The turning or bending of light when passing from one medium into another of unequal density.
- Curving inwards like a bowl.
- A curved piece of transparent material, usually glass or plastic. Light rays bend as they pass through the lens.
- Rays The electromagnetic waves of the highest frequency.
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- Light rays that are coming together at a focal point, passing through convex lens.
- Point The spot where a ray of light meets after it has passed through a convex lens.
- A radio wave having a short wavelength and high frequency; used in microwave ovens; telecommunications satellites and other applications.
- The band of electromagnetic radiation above visible light and below x-rays.
- Allowing a small amount of light to pass through so that objects behind the surface can be seen, but not as clearly.
- Light The band of electromagnetic radiation that we can see. It frequencies are above infrared and below ultraviolet.
- Spreading out.
- The number of entire cycles completed by a vibrating object in a unit of time; usually given in cycles per second, or hertz.
- Heat radiation; anything that is warmer than its surrounding emits infrared rays.
- The arrangement according to wavelength of visible, ultraviolet, and infrared light.
- Electromagnetic radiation having a very short wavelength. It can penetrate substances such as skin and muscle.
- Not allowing any light to pass through.
- The high part of a wave.
- A clear, protective outer layer of the eye.
- of reflection The angle at which a ray of light reflects off a surface. It is formed by the normal and the reflected ray.
23 Clues: Spreading out. • The high part of a wave. • Curving inwards like a bowl. • Not allowing any light to pass through. • A clear, protective outer layer of the eye. • Curving outwards like the outside of a ball. • The height of the crest or the depth of the trough. • Rays The electromagnetic waves of the highest frequency. • ...
Global Systems 2015-04-28
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- cycle the recycling of carbon in the environment
- type of electromagnetic radiation, energy from the sun arrives on earth in this form of radiation
- effect A process when the suns radiation reaches the earth’s surface, some is reflected back but the rest is absorbed by the earth causing the warming of the earth.
- a naturally occurring process where plants absorb carbon, transfer it into glucose for other organisms and give off oxygen as a by-product
- a biological community where organisms interact with the physical environment
- Nino A series of climate changes that occur irregularly and mainly effect the pacific region.
- known as the land component of the biosphere
- a layer of soil or rock that remains frozen throughout the year.
- fuels from renewable sources
- the main component of natural gas and used as a fuel.
- the process in which gas turns into water
- All parts of the earths surface where organisms exist
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- type of gas that makes up 78% of the atmosphere
- type of radio wave with a lengthy wavelength
- the process in which water turns into gas
- also known as the water component of the biosphere
- is the state of the atmosphere created by the interactions of the hydrosphere, lithosphere and atmosphere, this changed from day to day.
- sheet a layer of ice that covers a large region of land, such as Antarctica and Greenland
- something that has been emitted into the atmosphere
- fuels-conserved remnants from once living organisms that contain carbon from years ago.
- period between two glacial periods of warmer global temperature.
- the action of cutting down tress and destroying the rainforests
- The circulation of water that depends on the density of the water
- the release of electromagnetic energy
- a source that can be easily replenished and doesn’t deplete
- weather patterns of a particular place over time. Includes humidity, temperature wind pressure etc
- part of the biosphere- known commonly as air
27 Clues: fuels from renewable sources • the release of electromagnetic energy • the process in which water turns into gas • the process in which gas turns into water • type of radio wave with a lengthy wavelength • known as the land component of the biosphere • part of the biosphere- known commonly as air • type of gas that makes up 78% of the atmosphere • ...
RadTech Crossword Key terms Chp 1 2022-09-02
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- (RT) General term applied to an individual who
- Visualization of deep structures of the body
- purposes
- Making of records (radiographs) of internal structures of the
- Branch of radiology that involves the
- (CVIT) Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the cardiovascular system
- for display on a monitor
- Branch of the health sciences dealing with radioactive substances
- ionizing and nonionizing radiation in the diagnosis and treatment of
- Measurement of bone density using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA or DXA) to detect osteoporosis
- Branch of radiology involved in the treatment of disease
- moving at high velocity are suddenly stopped
- radiography, radiation therapy, or nuclear medicine technology
- Radiography of the breast
- Physician who specializes in the use of x-rays and other forms of
- a net charge
- to create sectional images of the body
- (CT) Recording of a predetermined plane in the body
- (MRI) Process of using a magnetic field and
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- film or an imaging plate or system
- patient care
- of the radiologist in the diagnostic imaging environment, thereby
- of radioactive substances into the body for both diagnostic and
- Electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength that is produced when
- means of x-rays or radioactive substances
- (RA) An advanced-level radiographer who extends the
- Capacity to operate or work
- radiant energy and with the diagnosis and treatment of disease by means
- Synonym for x-ray
- by passing x-rays or gamma rays through the body to act on specially
- Any process by which a neutral atom gains or loses an electron, thus
- body that demonstrate the physiologic function of various organs and
- (PET) The creation of sectional images of
- recording the reflections of pulses of ultrasonic waves directed into the
- Energy transmitted by waves through space or through a medium
- both ionizing (e.g., roentgen rays) and nonionizing (e.g., ultrasound)
- an x-ray beam that is measured, recorded, and then processed by a
37 Clues: purposes • patient care • a net charge • Synonym for x-ray • for display on a monitor • Radiography of the breast • Capacity to operate or work • film or an imaging plate or system • Branch of radiology that involves the • to create sectional images of the body • means of x-rays or radioactive substances • (PET) The creation of sectional images of • ...
physic 2023-12-12
Across
- a current in a fluid that results from convection.
- the reinforcement or prolongation of sound by reflection from a surface or by the synchronous vibration of a neighboring object.
- the process by which sound waves travel through a medium.
- Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, water vapour
- an object that absorbs all electromagnetic radiation that falls on it at all frequencies over all angles of incidence.
- (chiefly of pollution or environmental change) originating in human activity.
- energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
- Molecular vibration can be considered to be like the motion of particles connected by springs.
- the process in which electromagnetic radiation or particles are deflected or diffused.
- any three-dimension species (e.g., a molecule) will have three degrees of rotational energy since it can rotation in the x, y and z axis
- A gray body is an imperfect black body
- an electron that is not attached to an atom or molecule and is free to respond to outside forces.
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- movement that changes the position of an object, as opposed to rotation.
- Gases in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, trap heat similar to the glass roof of a greenhouse.
- the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
- having three atoms in the molecule.
- the balance between incoming energy from the Sun and outgoing energy from the Earth.
- the amount of energy received by a given area one astronomical unit away from the Sun
- (of electromagnetic radiation) having a wavelength just greater than that of the red end of the visible light spectrum but less than that of microwaves. Infrared radiation has a wavelength from about 800 nm to 1 mm, and is emitted particularly by heated objects.
- the frequency or rate that it vibrates naturally when disturbed.
20 Clues: having three atoms in the molecule. • A gray body is an imperfect black body • a current in a fluid that results from convection. • Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, water vapour • the process by which sound waves travel through a medium. • energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion. • ...
Meteorology 2024-02-13
Across
- the trapping of the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere, due to the greater transparency of the atmosphere to visible radiation from the sun than to infrared radiation emitted from the planet's surface.
- the force exerted on a surface by the air above it as gravity pulls it to Earth
- the scientific study of climate.
- the branch of science concerned with the processes and phenomena of the atmosphere
- the amount of solar radiation reaching a given area.
- the state of the atmosphere at a place and time
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance
- the atmospheric temperature (varying according to pressure and humidity) below which water droplets begin to condense and dew can form.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
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- a region having little rainfall because it is sheltered from prevailing rain-bearing winds by a range of hills.
- a fast, narrow current of air flowing from west to east that encircles the globe
- a body of air with horizontally uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure.
- the energy that is emitted by matter in the form of photons or electromagnetic waves
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- a quantity representing the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere or in a gas.
- the fraction of light that a surface reflects
- a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere, typically high above the ground.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- the process of transferring heat through air or liquid currents
- the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction.
20 Clues: the scientific study of climate. • the fraction of light that a surface reflects • the state of the atmosphere at a place and time • the amount of solar radiation reaching a given area. • the process of transferring heat through air or liquid currents • a body of air with horizontally uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure. • ...
Physics Q&A 2023-05-19
Across
- Supposition or a system of ideas.
- Rough calculation.
- A prejudiced presentation.
- opposition to the flow of current is termed what
- Measurement that is only a magnitude
- Facts and statics collected together.
- A charge that is forced to move because of a potential difference.
- Way of writing small and large numbers
- Anything that stays in motion
- Unit of length in the metric system.
- A solar cell that converts the energy of light into electricity.
- Speed of something in a given position
- A wave that is bent and changes direction due to a change in medium.
- A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
- Something that moves from it's original place and ends it course in the same spot.
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- Degree of consistently measured by the quantity of mass per volume.
- Measurement that uses magnitude and direction.
- a form of radiation that travel though the universe. They are formed when an electric field couples with a magnetic feild
- electromagnetic radiation of a kind arising from the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei.
- When two waves approach each other from opposite directions.
- indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future.
- Ending summary.
- Rate on how fast or slow and objects velocity changes/
- wavelength shorter than that of the violet end of the visible spectrum but longer than that of X-rays.
- The amount of space from one spot to another.
- When a wave encounters a medium that causes the wave to be sent back in the direction that it came from.
- form of electromagnetic radiation, similar to visible light.
- shorter than that of a normal radio wave but longer than those of infrared radiation.
- Distance/Time
- Action or process of something.
- An extent which shows if it has more or less electrons than protons
31 Clues: Distance/Time • Ending summary. • Rough calculation. • A prejudiced presentation. • Anything that stays in motion • Action or process of something. • Supposition or a system of ideas. • Measurement that is only a magnitude • Unit of length in the metric system. • Facts and statics collected together. • Way of writing small and large numbers • Speed of something in a given position • ...
Katrine Bøegh 2020-08-25
15 Clues: bøvse • istid • måling • orkaner • stråling • stigning • kredsløb • jordskælv • udvikling • udledning • mellemistid • indblanding • drivhusgasser • oversvømmelse • fosile-brænstoffer
Crossword 15 p 2019-03-27
15 Clues: druk • roman • milieu • blijven • houding • straling • bespotten • goed doel • gemiddeld • bezorging • behandeling • blootgesteld • onafhankelijk • omstandigheden • zeer oud, antiek
Vet 2 crossword 2025-11-20
School 2021-12-19
Las asignaturas 2023-01-30
παραδειγμα 2024-11-11
French 2025-09-10
Prefix/Roots Vocabulary 2026-03-30
EL COLEGIO 2021-01-27
Kirjoita kouluaineet englanniksi 2017-12-04
ชีววิทยาน่ารู้ 2024-05-24
Across
- สิ่งมีชีวิตที่เคลื่อนที่โดยใช้ซิเลีย
- เป็นหลอดเลือดแดงที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในร่างกาย นำเลือดออกจากหัวใจ
- วิชาที่ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับสิ่งมีชีวิต
- หน่วยพันธุกรรมที่ทำหน้าที่ควบคุมลักษณะทางพันธุกรรม
- หน่วยที่เล็กที่สุดของสิ่งมีชีวิต
- วิชาที่ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับการถ่ายทอดลักษณะทางพันธุกรรม
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- สิ่งมีชีวิตที่เคลื่อนที่โดยใช้เท้าเทียม
- การสังเคราะห์ด้วยแสง
- เอนไซม์ที่ทำหน้าที่ย่อยคาร์โบไฮเดรต
- การสืบพันธุ์ของสิ่งมีชีวิต
10 Clues: การสังเคราะห์ด้วยแสง • การสืบพันธุ์ของสิ่งมีชีวิต • วิชาที่ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับสิ่งมีชีวิต • หน่วยที่เล็กที่สุดของสิ่งมีชีวิต • เอนไซม์ที่ทำหน้าที่ย่อยคาร์โบไฮเดรต • สิ่งมีชีวิตที่เคลื่อนที่โดยใช้ซิเลีย • สิ่งมีชีวิตที่เคลื่อนที่โดยใช้เท้าเทียม • วิชาที่ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับการถ่ายทอดลักษณะทางพันธุกรรม • หน่วยพันธุกรรมที่ทำหน้าที่ควบคุมลักษณะทางพันธุกรรม • ...
Schulfächer 2025-02-11
과목 이름 2022-03-16
Les matières 2022-06-24
subjects 2025-11-04
Crossword 2018-08-29
14 Clues: Metan • Bøvse • Primært • Stigning • Stråling • Forsille • Forstyrre • Udvikling • Eksistens • Udledning • Indblanding • Varmperiode • Regnestykker • Drivhusgasser
Hannah 2021-09-02
14 Clues: Øget • balance • målinger • stråling • udvikling • bevægelse • Jordskælv • Udledning • Katastrofe • forandring • temperatur • Interferens • beregninger • problematisk
Crossword 2014-01-07
Across
- word for 'to be seen'
- first colour in the rainbow
- infrared radiation can travel through
- Radiation/electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light but shorter than radio waves
Down
- Spectrum/the range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends
- closest and biggest star
- movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat
- last colour in the rainbow
- process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through the material of a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material
- word for 'give off'
10 Clues: word for 'give off' • word for 'to be seen' • closest and biggest star • last colour in the rainbow • first colour in the rainbow • infrared radiation can travel through • Spectrum/the range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends • ...
Biology Classroom Expectations Review 2024-01-08
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- Be on time and ready to ______!
- You need to bring a pencil/pen, biology notebook, laptop and __________ to class EVERY DAY!
- If you miss work, you can get it from the missing work bin in the back of the classroom. It is organized by ____ with 31 sections.
- You should use technology _____________, which means staying on task and not going on inappropriate websites.
- This is where your trash goes.
- The opposite of a negative attitude is...
- Besides pockets, where should your cell phone be during class?
- All classwork should be glued into your science __________ and turned in at the end of each unit.
- Make sure to eat this before school so you have energy to learn!
- Always treat your classmates, teachers (including subs), and classroom supplies with __________.
- If you have a question while Ms. Lawless is talking, don't yell it out, instead raise your ____ and she will call on you.
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- Googling answers or using Chat GPT is considered this, and you will not get credit for it.
- If you miss a quiz, you can come in at _______ or after school to take it.
- When a teacher is talking, you should be at a voice level ______ and actively listening.
- You have 6 minutes to walk between classes, so don't be ______!
- If you are absent, you can message Ms. Lawless on ______ to see what you missed.
- What class is this?
- Most days we will do this at the beginning of class, which consists of 2 review questions and a new vocabulary word.
- You should always sit in your ____________ seat, unless your teacher gave you permission to move.
- Where is the free biology tutoring Monday-Friday after school?
- The Table of _________ shows the order of assignments in your science notebook.
21 Clues: What class is this? • This is where your trash goes. • Be on time and ready to ______! • The opposite of a negative attitude is... • Where is the free biology tutoring Monday-Friday after school? • Besides pockets, where should your cell phone be during class? • You have 6 minutes to walk between classes, so don't be ______! • ...
Biological Terms 2020-08-21
Across
- Vascular plants (phloem & xylem) like ferns, horsetails, and club mosses
- plant is swollen or filled with moisture
- Contains flowering or seed-bearing plants
- The science of classifying and identifying plants
- loses leaves during the dormant season
- plant is limp because it does not have enough moisture
- _______ Season Plants are those that enjoy cool weather such as Pansies grow best in spring or fall
- the part of biology that deals with plants
- a plant that completes its life cycle in two years
- Hormones that work with auxins to stimulate cell division
- The science and practice of growing field crops such as cotton, wheat, tobacco, corn and soybeans.
- plant hormone that hasten fruit ripening, retain seed germination and stem elongation.
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- keeps leaves and remains green year-round
- the part of biology that deals with animals
- "relatively simple plants" or "lower plants" like algae, fungi, and lichens.
- Reproduce via spores, & do not have true vascular tissue (no phloem & xylem) like true mosses hornworts, and liverworts.
- a plant that lives more than two years
- The science and practice of growing, processing and marketing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- Hormones that stimulate cell elongation, premature flowering, and breaking of dormancy.
- the branch of science that deals with both plant and animal organisms and life processes
- a plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- _______ Season Plants Grow best in summer and early fall such as Zinnia
- Hormones that speed plant growth by stimulating cell enlargement
- The science and practice of growing, managing and harvesting trees for building materials and other products.
24 Clues: a plant that lives more than two years • loses leaves during the dormant season • plant is swollen or filled with moisture • keeps leaves and remains green year-round • Contains flowering or seed-bearing plants • the part of biology that deals with plants • the part of biology that deals with animals • The science of classifying and identifying plants • ...
Key Quarter 2 Review search 2023-05-08
Across
- the scientist who did an experiment on the egg of a sea-urchin
- living beings are __________
- the soul of the plant
- The second characteristic which are never wanting wherever life in bodies is to be found
- second embryonic stage
- The soul is the first act of an organized ______ body
- _____act- having a power but not using it
- ungenerated, imperishable, and eternal
- the soul of beasts
- fourth embryonic stage
- We must observe all animals, however _______
- composed of organs
- morphe is not _______
- first embryonic stage
- third embryonic stage
- having the ability to acquire a power
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- The first characteristic which are never wanting wherever life in bodies is to be found: __________form
- Biology is the highest of natural sciences because it has as its final cause the study of _____.
- Biology is focused on the __________ cause
- Biology is the science of ________ nature
- ________act- using a power
- We must fully __________ the four principles of observing living beings
- the complex parts of the body are called this
- subject to generation and decay
- When observing living beings, the first principle states that we must not ______.
- A thing is called _________ when it is composed of multiple parts that are different in kind. This is what all living things are.
- The soul is a _______ principle of living things.
- A thing is called homogenous when it is composed of multiple parts which are the same in kind
- the soul of humans
- The third characteristic which are never wanting wherever life in bodies is to be found
- living beings are not simple _________ forms (like crystals)
- The soul is the formal cause of a _______ thing
- the beginning form of a living being (the simplest)
33 Clues: the soul of beasts • the soul of humans • composed of organs • the soul of the plant • morphe is not _______ • first embryonic stage • third embryonic stage • second embryonic stage • fourth embryonic stage • ________act- using a power • living beings are __________ • subject to generation and decay • having the ability to acquire a power • ungenerated, imperishable, and eternal • ...
stellar properties 2026-02-08
Across
- A law that relates the peak wavelength of radiation to temperature.
- A large star that is cooler than the Sun and appears reddish.
- A law stating that total energy emitted is proportional to temperature to the fourth power.
- The brightness or total energy output of a star
- A small but very hot star that remains after a medium-sized star dies.
Down
- A device that detects heat radiation from objects, including human bodies.
- A hollow space inside an object that traps radiation.
- An ideal object that absorbs all radiation that falls on it.
- A very large and extremely hot star that appears blue in color.
9 Clues: The brightness or total energy output of a star • A hollow space inside an object that traps radiation. • An ideal object that absorbs all radiation that falls on it. • A large star that is cooler than the Sun and appears reddish. • A very large and extremely hot star that appears blue in color. • ...
Environmental Studies 2014-09-08
Across
- The splitting of the molecules by light including the splitting of water molecules in the early atmosphere, producing oxygen.
- The force that attracts the body towards the centre of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass.
- the process green plants use to take nutrients from carbon dioxide and water.
- The gases surrounding the earth. Different layers are characterised by their temperature, density, turbulence and composition.
- Heat Capacity: the measure of the amount of heat energy needed to heat up a particular mass of a material to a particular temperature.
- Gas: a gas that absorbs infrared radiation and causes atmospheric heating.
- Rocks: A class of sedimentary rock, Lyme stone is an example of this.
- Triatomic oxygen which absorbs UV light in the stratosphere.
Down
- All the water on earth. found in all states, in a variety of reservoirs (ocean, ice caps, rivers, lakes, soil, ground water, atmosphere and living organisms).
- Fuels: formed from plant or animal material that was buried millions of years ago, which was prevented from decomposing, heat and pressure caused chemical changes.
- radiation: radiation consisting of particles, x-rays or gamma rays with sufficient energy to cause ionization in a medium through which it passes.
- The relatively hard outer layer of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper layer of the mantle.
- axis: the angle between an objects equatorial plane and orbital plane.
- Solvent: most chemical reaction in cells take place dissolved in water.
- The loss of water by evaporation from the stomata under the leaves.
- radiation: invisible rays that are part of the energy that comes from the sun. (can burn the skin and cause skin cancer)
- Expansion: Unusual expansion, usually applied to water, which expands as it is cooled below 4 degrees centigrade.
- All living organisms on earth.
- gases: the surrounding environmental gases that are available to organisms.
- habitats: a living space for all aquatic animals.
20 Clues: All living organisms on earth. • habitats: a living space for all aquatic animals. • Triatomic oxygen which absorbs UV light in the stratosphere. • The loss of water by evaporation from the stomata under the leaves. • Rocks: A class of sedimentary rock, Lyme stone is an example of this. • axis: the angle between an objects equatorial plane and orbital plane. • ...
yyyy 2024-02-23
name 2024-10-30
Puzzle 16 2024-04-06
15 Clues: - Bomb • - Power • - Decay • - Cloud • - Energy • - Weapon • - Element • - Element • - Counter • - Emission • - Smallest • - Combining • - Aftermath • - Splitting • - Explosive
h 2021-08-23
14 Clues: Udehus • Fremtid • Tornado • Debatter • Kredsløb • Drastisk • Målinger • Jordskælv • Eksistens • Katastrofer • Udladninger • Udregninger • indblandelse • Radioaktivitet
Electromagnetic Spectrum 2023-10-02
Across
- The number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time.
- Process of detecting and monitoring the physical characteristics of an area by measuring its reflected and emitted radiation at a distance
- The segment of the electromagnetic spectrum that the human eye can view.
- They fall between infrared radiation and radio waves in the electromagnetic spectrum.
- Produce images of internal tissues, bones, and organs on film or digital media.
- A form of non-ionizing radiation that is emitted by the sun and artificial sources.
Down
- Range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation and their respective wavelengths and photon energies
- Longer than visible light waves but shorter than radio waves.
- The longest wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum.
- The smallest wavelengths and the most energy of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum.
10 Clues: The longest wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum. • The number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time. • Longer than visible light waves but shorter than radio waves. • The segment of the electromagnetic spectrum that the human eye can view. • Produce images of internal tissues, bones, and organs on film or digital media. • ...
Drew Odom 2023-09-25
Across
- A particle with 2 protons and 2 neutrons
- equation that shows atomic and mass number of particles involved
- Particle of radiation with no mass that carries a quantum of energy
- The minimum amount of energy an atom can lose or gain
Down
- The shortest distance between equal points on a wave
- The process of substances emitting radiation
- An atom or bond of atoms with a positive or negative charge
- The lowest possible energy level of an atom
- High speed electron emitted during radioactive decay
- The number of waves that pass a given point per second.
- High energy radiation with no mass and no charge
11 Clues: A particle with 2 protons and 2 neutrons • The lowest possible energy level of an atom • The process of substances emitting radiation • High energy radiation with no mass and no charge • The shortest distance between equal points on a wave • High speed electron emitted during radioactive decay • The minimum amount of energy an atom can lose or gain • ...
science 2022-09-12
10 Clues: space • growing • a force • an idea • a particle of matter • the universe expanding • electromagnetic radiation • person who helped others understand gravity • radiation and their respective wavelengths and photon energies • any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume
space 2025-04-10
10 Clues: red planet • blue planet • visible radiation • the biggest planet • the farthest planet • what orbits the sun • a burning ball of gas • energy given off by the sun • planets orbit around this star • the sun's rays as a source of energy
The expanding universe 2013-05-06
Across
- Evidence to support the theory of how the universe began
- This is a theory that says the galaxies are being pushed apart by new matter
- Just after the big bang a lot of _____ _____ radiation was given off in the form of gamma radiation
- The result of wavelengths of light being stretched
- The future of the universe if gravity overtakes the expansion and the universal expansion reverses
Down
- As the universe has expanded, the wavelengths of radiation have increased to this kind of radiation
- The theiry as to how the universe began
- The future of the universe if it slows down but continyues to expand - also known as the big yawn
- result of wavelengths of light being sqauahed
- As the universe expanded after the big bang, it also ______.
10 Clues: The theiry as to how the universe began • result of wavelengths of light being sqauahed • The result of wavelengths of light being stretched • Evidence to support the theory of how the universe began • As the universe expanded after the big bang, it also ______. • This is a theory that says the galaxies are being pushed apart by new matter • ...
Ch. 10 Wyatt Miller 2020-10-23
Across
- This type of radiation carries a negative charge and can penetrate fairly deep into the skin
- The minimum mass of a fissionable material
- The combustion of nuclei of light atoms to form heavier nuclei with the release of much energy
- A neutron hitting a heavy near unstable atom causing it to fly apart and create massive amounts of energy
- The presence of this nuclei holds atoms together
Down
- This radiation has a positive charge and can be deflected by a piece of paper
- This type of radiation has no charge and is unaffected by electric or magnetic fields
- A thin sheet of this can deflect Beta radiation
- Using the half life of carbon to date something based off of how many carbon atoms are left in an object
- In _______ Nuclei neutrons are less effective
10 Clues: The minimum mass of a fissionable material • In _______ Nuclei neutrons are less effective • A thin sheet of this can deflect Beta radiation • The presence of this nuclei holds atoms together • This radiation has a positive charge and can be deflected by a piece of paper • This type of radiation has no charge and is unaffected by electric or magnetic fields • ...
Greenhouse effect and global warming 2012-11-24
Across
- what comes from cattle as they digest their food
- - the earth is wrapped in a blanket of air called the
- oxide- what is produced when plants die and rot
- -what is increasing to effects of global warming
- what in the atmosphere stops the heat from expanding into space
- Vapour - what occurs naturally in the atmosphere
- what is the difference in global temperatures between today and the ice ages
- what is being effected by the increase temperature caused by pollutants such as fertilisers being washed by farms
Down
- Dioxide- are causing global warming
- effect - what is a process by which thermal radiation from a planetary surface
- - what type of radiation is absorbed by the atmosphere and re-directed both upwards and downwards
- what is characterised by decreasing temperature with height average rate of 3.5 degrees
- what is the layer of colourless gas found in the stratosphere
- the thermal radiation which is absorbed in the greenhouse gases is called
- house gases- what are the chemical compounds found in the earth’s atmosphere
- what does life depend on to get its energy
16 Clues: Dioxide- are causing global warming • what does life depend on to get its energy • oxide- what is produced when plants die and rot • what comes from cattle as they digest their food • -what is increasing to effects of global warming • Vapour - what occurs naturally in the atmosphere • - the earth is wrapped in a blanket of air called the • ...
Isotopes and Biology 2014-12-16
Across
- Helps in research to ensure potential new drugs are metabolized without forming harmful byproducts.
- Used to treat cancerous tumors.
- Used in nuclear medicine for lung ventilation and blood flow studies.
- Used to study bone formation and metabolism.
- Aid to biomedical researchers studying cellular functions and bone formation in mammals.
- Used in dental fixtures like crowns and dentures to provide natural color and brightness.
- Most widely used radioactive pharmaceutical for diagnostic studies in nuclear medicine.
- Used in research in red blood cell survival studies.
- Used in genetics and molecular biology research.
Down
- Widely used to diagnose thyroid disorders and other metabolic disorders including brain function.
- Used in medical diagnosis.
- Used in protein studies.
- Helps antibodies bind to and destroy cancer tumors.
- Used in nuclear medicine for nuclear cardiology and tumor detection.
- Used as a tracer to diagnose pernicious anemia.
- Used to treat Grave’s disease.
- Used in molecular biology and genetics research.
17 Clues: Used in protein studies. • Used in medical diagnosis. • Used to treat Grave’s disease. • Used to treat cancerous tumors. • Used to study bone formation and metabolism. • Used as a tracer to diagnose pernicious anemia. • Used in molecular biology and genetics research. • Used in genetics and molecular biology research. • Helps antibodies bind to and destroy cancer tumors. • ...
Isotopes and Biology 2014-12-16
Across
- Used as a tracer to diagnose pernicious anemia.
- Used in medical diagnosis.
- Widely used to diagnose thyroid disorders and other metabolic disorders including brain function.
- Used in protein studies.
- Helps in research to ensure potential new drugs are metabolized without forming harmful byproducts.
- Used in molecular biology and genetics research.
- Used in research in red blood cell survival studies.
- Used in nuclear medicine for nuclear cardiology and tumor detection.
- Used to treat cancerous tumors.
Down
- Used in nuclear medicine for lung ventilation and blood flow studies.
- Used in genetics and molecular biology research.
- Used to treat Grave’s disease.
- Most widely used radioactive pharmaceutical for diagnostic studies in nuclear medicine.
- Used in dental fixtures like crowns and dentures to provide natural color and brightness.
- Used to study bone formation and metabolism.
- Aid to biomedical researchers studying cellular functions and bone formation in mammals.
- Helps antibodies bind to and destroy cancer tumors.
17 Clues: Used in protein studies. • Used in medical diagnosis. • Used to treat Grave’s disease. • Used to treat cancerous tumors. • Used to study bone formation and metabolism. • Used as a tracer to diagnose pernicious anemia. • Used in genetics and molecular biology research. • Used in molecular biology and genetics research. • Helps antibodies bind to and destroy cancer tumors. • ...
Greek Prefixes 2025-02-02
13 Clues: far • self • time • life • light • water • small • earth • study of life • study of maps • service for speaking far • instrument to measure time • practice of taking pictures
beauty 2025-09-27
beauty 2025-09-27
Ember Crossword 2 2023-02-28
Le Materie Scolastiche 2025-05-26
Crossword 2024-01-19
Joe's X-ray Crossword 2016-02-18
Across
- braking radiation
- a flow of electrons
- where x-rays are produced
- material used to conduct heart away from the anode
- occurs when two electrons interact
Down
- a space void of matter
- material commonly used for the target anode
- type of radiation with a higher frequency than x-rays
- type of X-ray that produces line spectra
- determines the maximum speed of the released electrons
- positive electrode
- negative electrode
- a particle of light
13 Clues: braking radiation • positive electrode • negative electrode • a flow of electrons • a particle of light • a space void of matter • where x-rays are produced • occurs when two electrons interact • type of X-ray that produces line spectra • material commonly used for the target anode • material used to conduct heart away from the anode • ...
plant physiology 2023-03-02
Across
- plant hormones that quicken fruit ripening and prevent seed germination and stem elongation
- a plant that lives more than two years
- loses leaves during the dormant season
- the part of biology that deals with animals
- plant hormones that stimulate
- retains leaves and remains green year round
- the science and practice of growing field crops
- plant is swollen or filled with moisture
Down
- the science and practice of growing, managing and harvesting trees for building materials and other products
- plant is limp because it does not have enough moisture
- the part of biology that deals with plants
- a plant that completes it's life cycle in one year
- grow best in spring or fall
- plant hormones that work with auxins to stimulate cell division
- a plant rest or grows very little
15 Clues: grow best in spring or fall • plant hormones that stimulate • a plant rest or grows very little • a plant that lives more than two years • loses leaves during the dormant season • plant is swollen or filled with moisture • the part of biology that deals with plants • the part of biology that deals with animals • retains leaves and remains green year round • ...
Amber spelling words 2023-03-22
Across
- The study of living things
- capable of being broken down especially into innocuous products by the action of living things
- A photo that is sent though long dissents
- An urgent letter
- Mecheakes a round of seismic waves
- Instrument for determining the pressure of the atmosphere
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- Is the processes by which plants use sunlight water and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the from of suger
- instrument usually in which form that records the dissents a person covers on foot by responding to the body
- relating biology or to life and living processes
- A thing used to look at the stars
- transmit by television
- Copies photo
- picture moving
- An instrument for indicating the speed of a vehicle
- forming an attractive subject photograph
15 Clues: Copies photo • picture moving • An urgent letter • transmit by television • The study of living things • A thing used to look at the stars • Mecheakes a round of seismic waves • forming an attractive subject photograph • A photo that is sent though long dissents • relating biology or to life and living processes • An instrument for indicating the speed of a vehicle • ...
SUBJECTS 2024-10-24
Speak Character Review 2023-01-04
Across
- Melinda refuses to learn his name. He is often mocked by the students.
- A clique of girls obsessed with community service.
- Tries to understand Melinda and why she is skipping class.
- Their own unhappiness hinders Melinda.
- Melinda's English teacher.
- The protagonist of the novel.
- One of the few adults Melinda doesn't dislike. She is Melinda's biology teacher.
- Melinda's phys ed teacher who is impressed by Melinda's basketball skills.
- Melinda's algebra teacher.
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- A foreign exchange student who is friends with Rachel.
- Melinda's art teacher
- Uses Melinda when it is convenient to her.
- The yearbook photographer who only takes good pictures of the cool kids.
- An exchange student from Egypt. A friend of Rachel's.
- Melinda's ex-best friend who eventually finds her way back to Melinda
- The antagonist of the novel accused of rape.
- Melinda's biology partner who stands up to Mr. Freeman
- A talented athlete that used to be friends with Melinda
- Melinda's social studies teacher
19 Clues: Melinda's art teacher • Melinda's English teacher. • Melinda's algebra teacher. • The protagonist of the novel. • Melinda's social studies teacher • Their own unhappiness hinders Melinda. • Uses Melinda when it is convenient to her. • The antagonist of the novel accused of rape. • A clique of girls obsessed with community service. • ...
STUDENT B 2025-05-20
History of biology 2024-09-17
Across
- famous for his theory of natural selection detaied in ,,On the Origin of Species,,
- study of living organisms and their interactions with enviroment
- a physician who studie anatomy through dissections of animals his work influenced biology and medicine for over 100 years
- Father of Biology
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- he has experiment with pea plants estabilished the principles og heredity and genetics
- her X-ray diffraction images of DNA were critical insight into human genetics
- the idea that all living organisms are composed of cells and that cells are fundamental unit of structure and function in living things
- the change in species over time through naturl selectin and genetic variation
- the study of the heredity and he variation of inherited ccharacteristics
- coined he term cell after observing cork under a micoscope
10 Clues: Father of Biology • coined he term cell after observing cork under a micoscope • study of living organisms and their interactions with enviroment • the study of the heredity and he variation of inherited ccharacteristics • her X-ray diffraction images of DNA were critical insight into human genetics • ...
Y8 Studio Magic 2013-11-12
Across
- Radiation -a raidiation including visible light, radio, waves, gamma rays and x-ray
- - how fast a sound travels through.
- - the rate per second of a vibration consisiting a wave.
- - An art of sound
- - a unit used measure the intensity of a sound or the power level.
- - The entire range of wavelenghts of electromagnetic radiation.
- - Having a wavelength shorter than that of the violet end of the visible specturm.
- - The distance between successive crests of a wave.
- - a perceptual property taht allow the odering of sounds on a frequency realated scale.
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- The force per unitare exerted by a fluid.
- - The component of an electiric field due to free separated charges
- vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when they reach a persons ear.
- - An oscillation of the parts of a fluid.
- The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible.
- - The property of matter and radiation which is manifest as a capacity to perform work
- - a distance on the surface of a liquid body, in a form of a moving ridge or swell.
16 Clues: - An art of sound • - how fast a sound travels through. • The force per unitare exerted by a fluid. • - An oscillation of the parts of a fluid. • - The distance between successive crests of a wave. • - the rate per second of a vibration consisiting a wave. • - The entire range of wavelenghts of electromagnetic radiation. • ...
YRN Crossword April 2022 2023-04-28
Across
- Measurement unit the power and strength of the x-ray beam (quality of the x-rays
- Used to step up or step down current going into a machine
- An X-ray procedure that is used to view the inside of the uterus and fallopian tubes
- Another word for pregnancy
- Month in which we celebrate World Radiography Day
- YRN's Instagram handle
- Process of using low energy x-rays for Breast examination
- The unit of measurement to define the magnetic flux density
- a registered health professional association that represent the interest of Radiographers and Radiation therapists in Nigeria
- Uses X-rays and computers to produce thin slice images of a cross-section of your body
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- A rectangular socket in the ankle
- Medical term for hunchback
- A cancer treatment that uses high doses of radiation to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors
- Unit of measurement of amount of radiation, Named after a famous female Physicist
- The type of crystal used in ultrasound
- Measurement unit for number of x-ray photons produced by the x-ray tube
16 Clues: YRN's Instagram handle • Medical term for hunchback • Another word for pregnancy • A rectangular socket in the ankle • The type of crystal used in ultrasound • Month in which we celebrate World Radiography Day • Used to step up or step down current going into a machine • Process of using low energy x-rays for Breast examination • ...
Cosmology Vocabulary (Ch 18) 2022-05-10
Across
- A model of the universe where the universe it totally flat and infinite.
- A form of matter that acts in opposition to gravity
- A model of the universe where the universe expands forever
- The stage in the early history of the Universe when ultraviolet photons from the first stars ionized the gas filling space
- Visible matter
- The average density of matter required for the Universe to halt its expansion
- The condition of being uniform in all directions
- The stage within a million years of the big bang when the gas became transparent to radiation
- The time required for the Universe to expand to its present size
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- A cosmic structure formed by a giant wall of galaxies
- The mysterious force that causes the rate of expansion of the universe to accelerate over time
- A model of the universe where the universe is shaped like a ball
- Leftover radiation from the Big Bang
- Matter that does not contain protons and neutrons
- They discovered cosmic microwave radiation
- The property of being uniform
16 Clues: Visible matter • The property of being uniform • Leftover radiation from the Big Bang • They discovered cosmic microwave radiation • The condition of being uniform in all directions • Matter that does not contain protons and neutrons • A form of matter that acts in opposition to gravity • A cosmic structure formed by a giant wall of galaxies • ...
Science Class Vocab Crossword 2020-10-15
8 Clues: mass per unit volume • protects earth from radiation • transfer of thermal energy by waves • a thin layer of gasses surrounding earth • the pressure that a column of air exerts • thermal energy from 2 different partials • gas in atmosphere that reduces radiation • thermal energy conducted through a object
Test 2021-09-08
11 Clues: secret • alcool • mission • service • definitely • prix séjour • informatique • envie avec toi • définition mobile • definition biology • définition bonjour
LEARNING GENETICS 2024-05-06
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- The single base _____ in MC1R gene changing the amino acid sequence cause red hair in people.
- ________ in Biology Refers to the differences and variations between organisms
- The HA in HAS2 is the main cause the Skin to ____ more Becoming thick and wrinkled
- Species are groups of potential of interbreeding natural _________ that are reproductivley isolated from other groups.
- _____ in biology refers to the shared characteristicsand fundamentals that all living organisms have in common
- _____________ increases the resilience of ecosystems and ensures functions mantain a good balance and productivity.
- Some animals including but not limited to Shar Pei’s have more active skin do to the HAS2The HA in HAS2 is the main cause the Skin to (GROW) more Becoming thick and wrinkled
- The shuffling of Alleles are a huge ___________ to genetic variation within a population.
- The different verisons of genes are called _____
- What type of selection tends to increase genetic variation ________ selection
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- The two strands of gene trees are refered to as Mitocontral and _______ gene trees
- This ______ concept only fits some types of living things mainly plants and animals.
- A prime example of unity in ________ is the universal genetic code where DNA sequences are translated into proteins using the same set of codons in nearley all living organisms.
- is made of Nucleotides
- Alleles shuffle and switch at random creating whole new ___________
- Genetic variation is improtant because it allows species to _____
- According to research it has been proven that species can _________ producing stable offspring in naturally and in captivty
- Due to the two base substitution in the kertratin71 gene which changes a single _____ acid cause the vartion of curly hair in dogs.
- DNA is A very important organic chemical the contains _______ information
- Genetic variations can _____ and harm the host depending on type of situation
20 Clues: is made of Nucleotides • The different verisons of genes are called _____ • Genetic variation is improtant because it allows species to _____ • Alleles shuffle and switch at random creating whole new ___________ • DNA is A very important organic chemical the contains _______ information • ...
Skin Cancer & Sun Safety 2023-05-16
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- Invisible rays from the sun that can cause skin damage and increase the risk of skin cancer
- Harmful contact with ultraviolet radiation
- Medical professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating skin conditions, including skin cancer
- Type of radiation from the sun that can cause skin cancer
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- Knowledge and understanding of the risks and signs of skin cancer
- Protective lotion for UV radiation
- Reddened skin caused by excessive sun exposure
- Abbreviation for sun protection factor
- Cool spot to avoid direct sunlight
- Type of sunscreen that provides protection against both UVA and UVB rays
- Headwear that provides shade and protects the face from the sun
- Actions taken to reduce the risk of developing skin cancer
12 Clues: Protective lotion for UV radiation • Cool spot to avoid direct sunlight • Abbreviation for sun protection factor • Harmful contact with ultraviolet radiation • Reddened skin caused by excessive sun exposure • Type of radiation from the sun that can cause skin cancer • Actions taken to reduce the risk of developing skin cancer • ...
Chapter 17 2012-10-31
Across
- solstice: occurs on Jun. 21/22 in the N. Hemisphere and Dec. 21/22 in the S. Hemisphere
- the transfer of heat by movement of mass or substance (only fluid)
- Equinox: occurs Mar. 21/22 in the N. Hemisphere
- effect: the heating of earth’s surface and atmosphere from solar radiation being absorbed and emitted by the atmosphere
- a measure of average kinetic energy of individual atoms or molecules in a substance
- immediately above the troposphere
- solstice: occurs on Dec. 21/22 in the N. Hemisphere and Jun. 21/22 in the S. Hemisphere
- lowermost layer of the atmosphere
- the process where light bounces back from an object at the same angle at which it encountered a surface with the same intensity
- thermal energy transferred from one object to another
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- immediately above the stratosphere
- the transfer of heat through matter by molecular activity
- a line connecting points of equal temperature
- immediately above the mesosphere
- the fraction of total radiation that is reflected back by a surface
- the redirecting of light by small particles and gas molecules in the atmosphere
- the transfer of energy through space by electromagnet waves
- a molecule of oxygen containing three oxygen atoms
- solstice: occurs Sept. 22/23 in the N. Hemisphere and Mar. 22/23 in the S. Hemisphere
19 Clues: immediately above the mesosphere • immediately above the troposphere • lowermost layer of the atmosphere • immediately above the stratosphere • a line connecting points of equal temperature • Equinox: occurs Mar. 21/22 in the N. Hemisphere • a molecule of oxygen containing three oxygen atoms • thermal energy transferred from one object to another • ...
Diagnostic Imaging Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-01
Across
- process by which intensifying screens react to the incoming radiation
- foreshortening or elongation of a body part due to angulation of the body part, x-ray receptor, or x-ray tube
- transmit light through a specially produced glass in order to visualize and interpret radiographic images
- the place where x-rays are performed in the hospital
- equation that uses thickness of area to be radiographed to calculate the kVp necessary to penetrate the tissue
- kilovoltage
- the outside edge or shadow where the film has been imperfectly collimated
- a structure that is not normally present on the radiograph
- developed to absorb scattered,secondary radiation,and a certain amount of primary radiation
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- used to measure radiation doses
- the portion of the x-ray image that is sharp and clearly collimated
- focuses on the ROI and decreases scattered radiation
- the welds on a stainless steel tank must also be stainless steel
- controls the size of the X-ray beam and prevents it from spreading wider than necessary
- milliamperage
- usually white artifacts that can be seen on the radiograph
- as low as reasonably achievable
- the light color emitted in the darkroom
- the ability to differentiate fine details within the x-ray image
- absorb some of the primary beam as it impacts directly on the lead strips
20 Clues: kilovoltage • milliamperage • used to measure radiation doses • as low as reasonably achievable • the light color emitted in the darkroom • focuses on the ROI and decreases scattered radiation • the place where x-rays are performed in the hospital • usually white artifacts that can be seen on the radiograph • a structure that is not normally present on the radiograph • ...
Nuclear 2026-03-23
Across
- element with the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons.
- – extremely large, powerful, or intense in size or degree.
- – the practice of growing crops and raising animals for food and other products.
- – all types of plants growing in a specific area.
- - a form of a
- – energy that travels through space in the form of waves or particles, sometimes harmful to living beings.
- – the natural environment where a plant or animal lives and grows.
- - the
- – the process of cleaning up pollution or repairing environmental damage.
- – an extreme shortage of food affecting a large population over a long period of time.
- – a sudden and violent explosion releasing a large amount of energy.
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- particles – tiny pieces of matter that emit radiation and can be dangerous to living organisms.
- mining – the process of extracting uranium from the earth for use as nuclear fuel.
- - the ability to maintain ecological balance without depleting natural resources.
- - the state of being in contact with something harmful, such as radiation or toxic substances.
- - the degree to which a substance can harm living organisms.
- – people or animals that live in a particular place.
- – the presence of harmful or unwanted substances in an environment.
- of removing dangerous or radioactive substances from people, objects, or areas.
19 Clues: - the • - a form of a • – all types of plants growing in a specific area. • – people or animals that live in a particular place. • – extremely large, powerful, or intense in size or degree. • - the degree to which a substance can harm living organisms. • – the natural environment where a plant or animal lives and grows. • ...
Hayden's Crossword Puzzle 2015-02-17
Across
- science of rocks & the earth
- the study of water on earth
- a written account of another person's life
- an instrument for measuring the specific gravity of liquid
- the study of the position of planets in terms of human characteristics
- a history of a person's life written by that person
- a person who studies rocks & earth
- a specialist in biology
- chemical substance made from fungi or microorganisms that inhibit growth or destroy bacteria
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- study of math measuring points, lines & curves
- the science of dealing with water
- the study of the earth's surface
- a person that studies the position of planets in terms of human behavior
- a person trained in spaceflight
- an attachment to an airplane to allow it to glide on water
- the science of living things or matter
16 Clues: a specialist in biology • the study of water on earth • science of rocks & the earth • a person trained in spaceflight • the study of the earth's surface • the science of dealing with water • a person who studies rocks & earth • the science of living things or matter • a written account of another person's life • study of math measuring points, lines & curves • ...
DIFFICULT CROSSWORD 2021-10-05
28 Clues: sol • otro • poder • lleno • abajo • hacer • cielo • barco • choque • cuando • enzima • azucar • cuerpo • maquina • llamada • maquina • botella • escalera • cubierto • volverse • comienzo • escalera • radacion • cuidadoso • calentado • temperatura • emocionante • revestimiento
Vocabulary Unit 7 2026-04-28
20 Clues: Bohren • Schutz • bleiben • Ausmass • unnötig • vorläufig • Gegner/in • dauerhaft • Strahlung • zusätzlich • einstellen • (dem)entsprechend • Anwendung, Bewerbung • ablehnen, verweigern • benötigen, erfordern • fest, stabil, solide • erkennen, feststellen • verfügbar, erhältlich • begrenzen, beschränken • ordentlich, sauber (adverb)
Sara 2019-08-28
14 Clues: vokse • bøvse • benzin • måling • udstråle • udledning • jordskælv • gennemsnit • beregnelig • forsvinder • mellemistid • indblanding • problematisk • Arctic Arktis
Wordcross-lesson1 2024-07-03
10.11.12 Vocabulary Review 2022-05-03
Across
- medicine that is used to kill harmful bacteria and cure infections
- a person who studies biology
- the story of a real person's life written by another person
- acting like a friend; in a way that is cheerful or pleasant
- easily broken or torn; not strong or solid
- in a happy way
- in a bad manner; in a way that is bad
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- done or made too quickly
- life
- in a fast or quick way
- a science that deals with things that are alive, such as plants and animals
- in a nervous way
- a large region of earth that has a certain climate and certain types of living things
- in a way that seems very excited or interested in something
- tasting or smelling like fish; likely to be bad or untrue
- in a way that
- partly hidden by a haze; covered by dust, smoke, or mist
17 Clues: life • in a way that • in a happy way • in a nervous way • in a fast or quick way • done or made too quickly • a person who studies biology • in a bad manner; in a way that is bad • easily broken or torn; not strong or solid • partly hidden by a haze; covered by dust, smoke, or mist • tasting or smelling like fish; likely to be bad or untrue • ...
ozone hole 2026-05-12
Across
- Repeated atmospheric movement
- Learned abilities
- Visual data diagram
- Compound formed during ozone depletion
- Eye damage from UV rays
- Appliance using refrigerants
- Descriptor for stratosphere
- Understanding of information
- Occurs mainly in troposphere
- Relating to stratosphere
- Surrounding conditions
- Study of natural world
- Break down ozone molecules
- Increase in temperature
- Amount of matter in space
- Worldwide scale
- Layer of gases surrounding Earth
- Connection between variables
- Greenhouse gases trap this
- Organisms using photosynthesis
- Substance used instead of another
- Explain characteristics
- Aerosol propellant use
- Polar stratospheric formations
- Chemical process
- Duration in atmosphere
- Objects holding aerosols
- Put in place of another
- Short for ultraviolet
- Reduce harmful effects
- International environmental agreement
- Season of major ozone depletion
- Atmospheric light display
- Harm caused to organisms
- Balanced atmospheric condition
- Reactive ozone destroying atom
- Common aerosol example
- Decrease in temperature
- Relating to breathing system
- DNA change caused by radiation
- Use something instead
- Gradual elimination
- Species affected by UV damage
- Non ozone depleting replacements
- Compound reacting in ozone depletion
- Meaning of mesosphere prefix
- Height above Earth
- Single oxygen particle
- Changes genetic material
- Causes photolysis
- Short word related to ecology
- Become smaller
- Cellular damage process
- Bonds shortening atmospheric lifetime
- Middle prefix in mesosphere
- Plant pores damaged by ozone
- Force from atmospheric layers
- Gas needed for respiration
- Reduction in ozone concentration
- Spray containers using propellants
- Relative abundance
- Opposite relationship
- Variable greenhouse gas
- Chemicals used in cooling
- Substances used in reactions
- Main scientific ideas
- Relating to surroundings
- Lasting briefly
- Smallest units of elements
- Process destroying ozone
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- Ozone depleting chemical abbreviation
- Planet with atmosphere
- Relating to the sun
- Substance used for cooling
- Region with ozone hole
- High energy radiation absorbed in thermosphere
- Change in temperature with altitude
- Production means to create
- Low global warming replacements
- Air components in atmosphere
- Agreement reducing CFC use
- Less industrialized nations
- Energy emitted from the sun
- Industrialized nations
- Scientific name for northern lights
- Most abundant gas in atmosphere
- Pollution formed by sunlight
- Outermost boundary
- Compound in polar clouds
- Short word for temperature
- Become larger
- Harm caused to body cells
- Groups of bonded atoms
- Major greenhouse gas
- Temporary environmental solution
- Long lasting in atmosphere
- Answer to environmental problem
- Consistent means unchanging
- Creation of ozone molecules
- Region beyond atmosphere
- Increase in Earth temperature
- Seasonal thawing process
- Hint in crossword
- Inert noble gas in atmosphere
- Process using oxygen
- Organisms needing oxygen
- Continued existence
- Learning goals
- Section of atmosphere
- Prefix idea for exosphere
- Northern lights phenomenon
- Radiation partially absorbed by ozone
- Global warming potential abbreviation
- Genetic material affected by UV
- Taking in radiation energy
- Formal international deal
- Clarify meaning
- Development of life over time
- Shield from harm
- Solar energy source
- Free response question
- Meaning of troposphere prefix
- Heat prefix in thermosphere
- Process removing carbon dioxide
- Disease linked to UV exposure
- Human caused environmental change
- Closely packed molecules
- Molecule made of three oxygen atoms
- Lowest atmospheric layer
- Radiation is a form of this
- Earth's outer boundary
- Element released from CFCs
- Layer containing ozone layer
- Repeated learning activity
- Polluted air mixture
- Living things protected by ozone
- Substance causing irritation
- Causing damage
- Element added to HCFCs
- Recognize or name
- Radiation fully absorbed by ozone
- Heat from Earth surface
- Unbonded oxygen atom
- Transitional replacement for CFCs
- Near Earth poles
- Take in radiation
- Variable means able to change
147 Clues: Become larger • Learning goals • Become smaller • Causing damage • Worldwide scale • Clarify meaning • Lasting briefly • Chemical process • Shield from harm • Near Earth poles • Learned abilities • Hint in crossword • Causes photolysis • Recognize or name • Take in radiation • Outermost boundary • Height above Earth • Relative abundance • Relating to the sun • Visual data diagram • Continued existence • ...
10,11,12 Vocabulary Review 2022-04-25
Across
- medicine that is used to kill harmful bacteria and cure infections
- a person who studies biology
- the story of a real person's life written by another person
- acting like a friend; in a way that is cheerful or pleasant
- easily broken or torn; not strong or solid
- in a happy way
- in a bad manner; in a way that is bad
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- done or made too quickly
- life
- in a fast or quick way
- a science that deals with things that are alive, such as plants and animals
- in a nervous way
- a large region of earth that has a certain climate and certain types of living things
- in a way that seems very excited or interested in something
- tasting or smelling like fish; likely to be bad or untrue
- in a way that
- partly hidden by a haze; covered by dust, smoke, or mist
17 Clues: life • in a way that • in a happy way • in a nervous way • in a fast or quick way • done or made too quickly • a person who studies biology • in a bad manner; in a way that is bad • easily broken or torn; not strong or solid • partly hidden by a haze; covered by dust, smoke, or mist • tasting or smelling like fish; likely to be bad or untrue • ...
10,11,12 Vocabulary Review 2022-04-27
Across
- medicine that is used to kill harmful bacteria and cure infections
- a person who studies biology
- the story of a real person's life written by another person
- acting like a friend; in a way that is cheerful or pleasant
- easily broken or torn; not strong or solid
- in a happy way
- in a bad manner; in a way that is bad
Down
- done or made too quickly
- life
- in a fast or quick way
- a science that deals with things that are alive, such as plants and animals
- in a nervous way
- a large region of earth that has a certain climate and certain types of living things
- in a way that seems very excited or interested in something
- tasting or smelling like fish; likely to be bad or untrue
- in a way that
- partly hidden by a haze; covered by dust, smoke, or mist
17 Clues: life • in a way that • in a happy way • in a nervous way • in a fast or quick way • done or made too quickly • a person who studies biology • in a bad manner; in a way that is bad • easily broken or torn; not strong or solid • partly hidden by a haze; covered by dust, smoke, or mist • tasting or smelling like fish; likely to be bad or untrue • ...
School Subjects 2024-09-12
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- A subject involving numbers, equations, and problem-solving.
- The study of the natural world, including biology, chemistry, and physics.
- The science of matter, energy, and motion.
- The study of Earth's lands, features, and inhabitants.
- The study of stars, planets, and space.
- A branch of science that studies substances and their reactions.
- The subject focused on reading, writing, and grammar.
- A subject that involves drawing, painting, and creating.
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- The study of ideas about knowledge, truth, and the meaning of life.
- The study of living organisms, including plants and animals.
- A branch of mathematics focused on shapes and angles.
- The study of sounds, instruments, and rhythm.
- The study of money, trade, and the economy.
- The study of written works, such as novels, poems, and plays.
- A language spoken in many countries around the world.
- A foreign language commonly taught in schools.
- The study of past events and people.
17 Clues: The study of past events and people. • The study of stars, planets, and space. • The science of matter, energy, and motion. • The study of money, trade, and the economy. • The study of sounds, instruments, and rhythm. • A foreign language commonly taught in schools. • A branch of mathematics focused on shapes and angles. • ...
Infrared Rays Crossword 2023-03-06
Across
- maximum frequency of infrared rays.
- natural source/s of infrared radiation.
- Radiant energy that is visible to the eyes but only is felt as heat.
- even things like an ____ puts out some heat.
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- a German-born British astronomer that discovered infrared radiation.
- damage to the opacity of the lens can be seen in the _______ field.
- infrared rays can promote local ____ circulation.
- infrared radiation causes ____ warming.
- infrared is used in ____ treatment.
9 Clues: maximum frequency of infrared rays. • infrared is used in ____ treatment. • infrared radiation causes ____ warming. • natural source/s of infrared radiation. • even things like an ____ puts out some heat. • infrared rays can promote local ____ circulation. • damage to the opacity of the lens can be seen in the _______ field. • ...
RSPP Training - MI Nurses 2020 2020-01-27
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- What should you hear be given prior to exposure when mobile radiography is taking place? ______ Warning
- Prior to commencement of work a radiographer should be aware of the responsibilities and requirements of which document? __________ Safety Protection Plan
- How often should PPE be tested?
- For all CT examinations of the abdomen, on females between the ages of 12-60, who are unsure if they may be pregnant what type of pregnancy test should be performed? BHCG ______
- Radiation Incidents should be reported to the Director MI and RSO and recorded within the Radiation Incident Log and where else?
- For all X-ray examinations of lower extremities on females between the ages of 12-60 who are unsure of pregnancy status and request a pregnancy test. What type of test should be performed? BHCG _____
- MI requires that we document pregnancy status has been checked and if negative indicate what within imaging notes?
- What is a person who can request imaging examinations called? _______ Person
- What type of licence does this facility require in order to own and operate radiation equipment?
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- How many meters distance away is it recommended that you stand for mobile radiography?
- All female patients between the age of 12 and 60 must be asked if there is a possibility they could be?
- All pregnant patients who are having an approved CT examination outside the area of the fetus should have Personal Protective Equipment over the area of the?
- When someone, other than the person being imaged, is assisting to hold within the imaging process they must wear what? Personal ____________ Equipment
- For all CT examinations on a pregnant patient who must approve the referral?
- When image intensifier (II) imaging is being performed the best practice to overserved is to increase your________ from the II machine to reduce dose to yourself? Doubling the distance from the radiation source will reduce the original intensity to a quarter.
15 Clues: How often should PPE be tested? • For all CT examinations on a pregnant patient who must approve the referral? • What is a person who can request imaging examinations called? _______ Person • How many meters distance away is it recommended that you stand for mobile radiography? • ...
